Camino Frances | Los Arcos to Viana

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Day 9 | 3 August 2025 | Walking the Camino Francés

From Los Arcos to Viana | 18.4 km 11.4 miles


Today was the first day of the expected heatwave. As we passed through the village of Torres del Río, we walked by an octagonal shaped church connected to the Knights Templar, who had a strong presence in this region of Navarre.

Vineyards soon became abundant, and in one field we spotted a small stone Guardaviñas commonly known as a beehive which was once used to watch over the crops.

On a wooden path we found a large area of stone piles stacked very carefully where pilgrims had left photos and mementos of lost loved ones, even the bushes were adorned with photos, flags and ribbons. Someone had taken the time to put in place a sofa and a couple of chairs so those that passed by could sit for a while and reflect over what they saw. It was a special place.

it was a long hot walk to Viana, so reaching the town and our guesthouse Casa Palaciega Doña Leocadia was a relief. Stepping inside it felt like we had left a desert for an oasis. Without hesitation, we immediately booked a second night to rest and explore the beautiful town. The building is steeped in history, and the proud owner, Oliver, gave us a tour, showing us the former winery, the library, and the salon. Each room was immaculately decorated, reflecting more than 400 years of heritage and with connections to royalty. It was the nicest place we were to stay at during the entire Camino.

Oliver invited us and two other guests to a complimentary wine and cheese tasting. Normally, I would have been in my element – but after only a sip, I had to excuse myself and go to bed. Something was clearly wrong. It turned out I was suffering from heat exhaustion.

Thankfully, by the next morning I felt much better, and we enjoyed a gentle, relaxing day in Viana.

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Introduction

Buen Camino

Buen Camino!

Day 01 | Saint Jean Pied de Port to Borda

 

Day 02 | Borda to Roncesvalles

 

Day 03 | Roncesvalles to Zubiri

 

Day 04 | Zubiri to Pamplona

 

Day 05 | Rest day in Pamplona

 

Day 06 | Pamplona to Puente la Reina

 

Day 07 | Puente la Reina to Villatuerta

 

Day 08 | Villatuerta to Los Acros

 

Day 09 | Los Acros to Viana

 

Day 10 | Rest day in Viana

 

Day 11 | Viana to Logroño

 

Day 12 | Logroño to Navarette

 

Day 13 | Naverette to Nájera

 

Day 14 | Nájera to Cirueña

 

Day 15 | Cirueña to Redecilla del Camino

 

Day 16 | Redecilla del Camino to Villambista

 

Day 17 | Villambista to Villafranca Montes De Oca

 

Day 18 | Villafranca Montes De Oca to Agés

 

Day 19 | Agés to Burgos

 

Day 20 | Burgos to Hornillos del Camino

 

Day 21 | Hornillos del Camino to Castrojeriz del Camino

 

Day 22 | Castrojeriz del Camino to Boadilla del Camino

 

Day 23 | Boadilla del Camino to Villalcázar de Sirga

 

Day 24 | Villalcázar de Sirga to Calzadilla de la Cueza

 

Day 25 | Calzadilla de la Cueza to Sahagún

 

Day 26 | Sahagún to El Burgo Ranero

 

Day 27 | El Burgo Ranero to Mansilla de las Mulas

 

Day 28 | Mansilla de las Mulas to León

 

Day 29 | León to Villadangos del Páramo

 

Day 30 | Villadangos del Páramo to Justo de la Vega - Astorga

 

Day 31 | Justo de la Vega - Astorga to Rabanal del Camino

 

Day 32 | Rabanal del Camino to Molinaseca

 

Day 33 | Molinaseca to Cacabelos

 

Day 34 | Cacabelos to Ambasmestas

 

Day 35 | Ambasmestas to O Cebreiro

 

Day 36 | O Cebreiro to Triacastela

 

Day 37 | Triacastela to Sarria

 

Day 38 | Sarria to Portomarin

 

Day 39 | Portomarin to Palas de Rei

 

Day 40 | Palas de Rei to Ribadiso de Baixo

 

Day 41 | Ribadiso de Baixo to O Pedrouzo

 

Day 42 | O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela

 

 

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